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'''Albadawi subsector''' in the [[ Solomani Rim Sector]]
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is named for [[Terran Confederation]] Grand Admiral [[Manuel Albadawi]]. During the [[Eighth Interstellar War]], Albadawi took advantage of [[Vilani]] confusion, soon after their loss of [[Dingir (world)|Dingir]] to the Confederation, to seize and fortify [[Oudh (world)|Oudh]] (then called Enulsur) and isolate the subsector from the rest of the [[Ziru Sirka|Vilani Empire]]. Leaving part of his fleet to defend [[Enulsur (world)|Enulsur]], he took the remainder to reduce, in turn, [[Gaea (world)|Gaea]], [[Tonopah (world)|Tonopah]], and [[Duriim (world)|Duriim]]. The [[Treaty of Enulsur]] (which ended the war) ceded all of the [[First Imperium]] rimward of [[Vega (world)|Vega]] to the [[Terran]]s.
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'''Albadawi subsector''' in the [[ Solomani Rim Sector]] is named for [[Terran Confederation]] Grand Admiral [[Manuel Albadawi]]. During the [[Eighth Interstellar War]], Albadawi took advantage of [[Vilani]] confusion, soon after their loss of [[Dingir (world)|Dingir]] to the Confederation, to seize and fortify [[Oudh (world)|Oudh]] (then called Enulsur) and isolate the subsector from the rest of the [[Ziru Sirka|Vilani Empire]]. Leaving part of his fleet to defend [[Enulsur (world)|Enulsur]], he took the remainder to reduce, in turn, [[Gaea (world)|Gaea]], [[Tonopah (world)|Tonopah]], and [[Duriim (world)|Duriim]]. The [[Treaty of Enulsur]] (which ended the war) ceded all of the [[First Imperium]] rimward of [[Vega (world)|Vega]] to the [[Terran]]s.
  
 
Albadawi subsector suffered greatly during the recent [[Solomani Rim War]]. Although much of the fighting took place elsewhere, the subsector's resources were heavily drained in support of the Solomani war effort. Since the war, Imperial aid to recovery has been meager and slow in coming, which explains why [[Solomani]] sympathy remains strong on many of the subsector's worlds.
 
Albadawi subsector suffered greatly during the recent [[Solomani Rim War]]. Although much of the fighting took place elsewhere, the subsector's resources were heavily drained in support of the Solomani war effort. Since the war, Imperial aid to recovery has been meager and slow in coming, which explains why [[Solomani]] sympathy remains strong on many of the subsector's worlds.

Revision as of 17:47, 24 October 2007

Albadawi Subsector
Fugue Dingir
Alderamin
Subsector I
Jardin
No. of Stars
Majority Control - %
Secondary Control - %
Subsector I
Sector Solomani Rim
Capital

Albadawi subsector in the Solomani Rim Sector is named for Terran Confederation Grand Admiral Manuel Albadawi. During the Eighth Interstellar War, Albadawi took advantage of Vilani confusion, soon after their loss of Dingir to the Confederation, to seize and fortify Oudh (then called Enulsur) and isolate the subsector from the rest of the Vilani Empire. Leaving part of his fleet to defend Enulsur, he took the remainder to reduce, in turn, Gaea, Tonopah, and Duriim. The Treaty of Enulsur (which ended the war) ceded all of the First Imperium rimward of Vega to the Terrans.

Albadawi subsector suffered greatly during the recent Solomani Rim War. Although much of the fighting took place elsewhere, the subsector's resources were heavily drained in support of the Solomani war effort. Since the war, Imperial aid to recovery has been meager and slow in coming, which explains why Solomani sympathy remains strong on many of the subsector's worlds.


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